Standing on the deck of the New Navy’s flagship, Jin An gazed intently, his eyes fixed on the message that had just arrived from Naval Headquarters.
His fingertips gently brushed the paper, feeling its texture.
The message was concise and clear, yet it filled his heart with anticipation and excitement for the upcoming strategic layout.
He glanced down, and the originally chaotic text and data seemed to become much clearer after a few seconds of thought.
The Navy had finally officially decided to ally with the New Navy, which was undoubtedly a major breakthrough.
Fleet Admiral Sengoku’s firm attitude, Tsuru’s caution, and Garp’s decisiveness all indicated that the Navy’s internal structure had gradually coalesced into a new force from its former indecisiveness.
Even Sakazuki’s cold rationality now provided the necessary support for this alliance.
Jin An smiled slightly, neatly folded the message, and put it into his sleeve pocket.
His gaze involuntarily swept towards the vast sea in the distance, the blue waves reflecting silvery-white light under the sunlight, seeming to echo the unfulfilled desire in his heart—the determination to change the world.
“The power of the Navy is now in hand, and the only remaining question is how to completely eradicate the pirates.”
Jin An thought to himself.
He had long anticipated that pirates were the most stubborn cancer in this world, and only by completely eliminating them could the world order be fundamentally changed.
“But wanting to eliminate these pirates is far from enough with the Navy alone.”
A thought stirred in Jin An’s mind, and he already had a plan for the series of actions to follow.
He pondered for a moment, then raised his head, his gaze involuntarily turning to the group of Revolutionary Army soldiers working busily on the edge of the deck.
Most of them were repairing the ships and sorting out supplies, and occasionally someone would look up and exchange a glance with him, seeming to feel the strong fighting spirit and anticipation in his heart.
They, who had once fought side by side to overthrow the World Government, now had a grander goal—not to subvert the government, but to eradicate the group of pirates who had deviated from justice.
Just then, an officer walked over in a hurry, with a somewhat nervous expression on his face:
“Jin An, regarding pirate information, we have collected some new intelligence.
The pirate groups in the East Blue are trying to unite and prepare to launch a new round of riots.”
He paused, his expression a little hesitant,
“Moreover, it is said that the new Emperor ‘Eagvitan’ and the ‘Big Mom remnants’ have also begun to make some moves, and they seem to be secretly plotting something.”
Hearing this news, Jin An raised his eyebrows slightly, and a sneer appeared on the corner of his mouth:
“As expected, the pirates have never been peaceful.
Eagvitan and the Big Mom Pirates, since they are restless again, then let us give them a big gift.”
His tone was calm, but with a strange sense of oppression, as if the entire sea was churning quietly beneath his words.
“The next key point is how to completely solve these pirate groups.”
He murmured, thinking.
He turned around, looked at the map on the deck, and touched the area densely covered with pirate marks with his fingertips.
“The East Blue, North Blue, South Blue, West Blue, and even the outside of the Grand Line, the pirate forces that have suddenly appeared in each place in recent years cannot be ignored.
However, simply eliminating them is not enough.
There must be targeted actions to fundamentally disintegrate their forces.”
A few seconds of scenes flashed through his mind, and the flames in Jin An’s eyes gradually ignited.
“Now is the time to take out those spare ‘decisive battle plans’.
We must not only pursue those big bosses, but also completely destroy their foundations.
Only by making them feel the real threat can we force them to react.”
He turned back and looked at the generals who were commanding behind him, and instructed in a low voice:
“Prepare all the information and fleets. We need a swift and decisive blow.
This time, it’s not just about eliminating a part of the pirates, but about making all the pirates understand that they can no longer run rampant.”
He paused, his eyes sharp,
“Moreover, let these pirates know—if they dare to commit another crime, there will be no chance of pardon.”
The generals, hearing the order, showed firm expressions on their faces and began to get busy.
Jin An’s eyes became more and more stern, and he knew that the next battle would be more complicated, but he was not afraid.
With the resources and strength of the New Navy, he was fully confident to meet every challenge.
He glanced at the sea in the distance for the last time, and already had a clear plan in his heart.
The next few months, or even longer, will be a war without gunpowder.
This is not only a confrontation with pirates, but also a struggle with the entire world order.
“Change this world, starting with completely eliminating pirates.”
Jin An whispered to himself, his eyes bursting with endless light.
His will was as hard as steel, and his determination was set. On the road ahead, he would surely bring a new dawn to this sea.
As night fell, the entire main fleet of the New Navy was brightly lit, the deck was full of people, and the soldiers were busy adjusting their equipment and transporting ammunition, and the atmosphere was filled with an approaching sense of solemnity.
Everyone’s expressions were exceptionally focused, and they knew that this would be a thunderous blow to the pirate forces.
Jin An stood in the command room of the flagship, overlooking the busy deck below through the huge floor-to-ceiling windows.
Behind him was a huge map, marked with the key targets of this operation—those pirate strongholds entrenched in the East Blue, South Blue, and the outer Grand Line, all of which were to be completely destroyed.
“Notify all fleets, the operation will begin immediately.”
Jin An said in a low voice, his tone steady, but with an undeniable pressure.
He turned to look at the generals standing behind him, each of whom had a burning fighting spirit in their eyes, especially the old members of the Whitebeard Pirates, whose addition had taken the New Navy’s strength to a new level.
Standing at the front was Marco, the former first division commander of the Whitebeard Pirates, whose blue flames flickered slightly in the dim light.
He approached the map, reached out and pointed to an area marked with a red circle, his tone with a hint of coldness:
“This is the lair of ‘Great Axe’ Roa, an old pirate who has been entrenched in the Grand Line for many years, his sphere of influence spans three islands, and his strongholds are scattered in a dozen villages and towns.
This time, I will personally take people to solve him.”
Jin An nodded, looking at the burning fighting spirit in Marco’s eyes.
He knew very well that the reason why the remaining forces of the Whitebeard Pirates were willing to join the New Navy was not only because of their trust in him, but also because they were equally tired of the chaotic situation in which the world was dominated by pirates.
After Whitebeard joined, they also needed a new direction, and Jin An provided them with this opportunity.
On the other side, some elites who originally belonged to the Revolutionary Army also stood up, one of whom, an experienced soldier, spread out a new map and pointed to a certain sea area in the East Blue:
“The pirates in the East Blue are relatively scattered, but a force is secretly integrating, and it is said that several former Shichibukai subordinates are assisting them.
If we let them grow, they may become a hidden danger in the future.
I suggest launching a surprise attack first to completely destroy their core organization.”
Jin An’s eyes were calm, listening to everyone’s analysis, nodding from time to time.
In the command room, everyone gathered together to discuss the details of this operation.
And as the discussion deepened, everyone could feel the unprecedented cohesion within the New Navy.
“Unprecedentedly powerful.”
Jin An muttered in his heart, his eyes sweeping across every face in the room.
This was not only because they had absorbed a large number of Revolutionary Army forces, but also because the addition of the Whitebeard Pirates had injected unparalleled combat power into the New Navy.
The current New Navy has become a truly global force, unprecedentedly powerful in terms of resources, combat power, and leadership.
“This battle is not only the beginning of the suppression of pirates,”
Jin An opened his mouth, his voice low but with undeniable power,
“It is also to make the world understand the meaning of the existence of the New Navy.
We are not new rulers, but guardians of order in this world.
Our goal is to prove with action that we can bring peace and security.”
Marco nodded, his eyes firm:
“It’s time to let these guys know that the chaotic era of the past is over.”
Another Revolutionary Army leader echoed:
“We have fought for so many years, not to let another violent force control this sea, but to build a true peace.
The era of pirates must come to an end.”
Jin An took a deep breath, turned around, and looked in the direction of the sea.
His fingers slowly stroked the map on the table, his tone with a hint of coldness:
“In that case, let’s do it.”